Thursday, 14 April 2011

Apperture Photographs - 14 February 2011

For these photographs i was demonstrating that i could change the aperture settings on the camera's that we use to change the depth of field of my  photographs. The depth of field is how blurred or not blurred the back ground of the photographs are. If the aperture is set to be larger then the depth of field is more shallow creating a more blurred effect on the back ground, when the aperture is set to a smaller size the depth of field is larger, this means that the beckground is less blurred.
 F/29
 F/20
F/4.9

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